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Wooden Flute And Fiddle

Calum Stewart And Lauren MacColl

Scottish
Make Believe REcords

Released: 22nd September 2012
Catalogue Number: MBR3CD
Barcode: 5060131890470
Running Time: 36 Mins.

CD£9.40Out of Stock

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


Calum and Lauren are steeped in the traditions of the easterly coast of the north of Scotland , their native Moray and Black Isle areas. Their shared influences encompass Gaelic vocal music, traditional music from home and Ireland, Cape Breton and Brittany, and music from their talented contemporaries.

1. Late to Slumber, Early to Rise / The Highlandman Kissed his Mother / Eoghainn Ian Alasdair
2. The Gordons / Lynseys / Jig
3. Alzen
4. Rise Ye Lazy Fellow
5. Stoidhle Neill Ghobha / Mrs.McGhie's Reel / The Old Reel
6. Crow Road Croft
7. Aileen's Slow Jig / The Old Road North
8. Tomnahurich / Trad.Reel
9. Dave 'Normaway' MacDonald's Wedding Reel / The Road to West Mabou / Boys of the '25
10. A Highland Lamentation
Calum and Lauren are steeped in the traditions of the easterly coast of the north of Scotland , their native Moray and Black Isle areas. Their shared influences encompass Gaelic vocal music, traditional music from home and Ireland, Cape Breton and Brittany, and music from their talented contemporaries.

Lineup

Lauren MacColl - Fiddle and Viola
Calum Stewart - Wooden Flute
with
Andy May - Harmonium
Eamon Doorley - Bouzouki

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